Therapists use this for recording information gained in each process of the therapeutic procedure
What are SOAP notes
Posture is best observed from
What is Anterior, Posterior, left & right lateral
When tissue is injured, these are released into the bloodstream, causing local vasodilation and increased vasopermeability resulting in swelling, heat, and tenderness
What are Histamines
This is the blunt process that marks the posterior end of the iliac crest. It cannot be palpated but a small skin dimple often marks its location
What is PSIS
This muscle inserts at the Lesser trochanter of the femur and flexes the thigh at the hip joint
What is the Psoas
In this step of the therapeutic procedure, the therapist examines the outcome of the session and the effectiveness of the procedure
What is Evaluation
This is the action of a joint through the entire extent of its movement
What is Range of motion (ROM)
This response is a natural process of healing and repair when soft tissue is injured
What is an Inflammatory response
This is the blunt process that marks the anterior end of the iliac crest.
What is ASIS
This muscle inserts at the superior angle & medial border of the scapula and is responsible for elevation and downward rotation of the shoulder, extension and lateral flexion of the neck
What is the Levator Scapulae
Before a therapist can share personal client information with other health professionals, the client must sign this form
What is Release of Medical Information form
This refers to the proportional limit of any joint that is controlled by muscular contractions
What is a Capsular pattern
This is an important part of layer palpation because it gives the clinician information about the extensibility of the subcutaneous connective tissue
What is Skin Rolling
This large triangular bone is found along the posterior aspect of the upper thoracic cage.
What is the Scapula
This muscle inserts at the lesser tubercle of the humerus and medially rotates and stabilizes the arm at the shoulder joint
What is Subscapularis
This acts as a blueprint for the procedure performed during a therapeutic massage
What is a Treatment Plan
This is a sudden stop to a passive movement that is often accompanied by pain
What is a Muscle spasm
Constricted muscles or muscle groups are called
What is hypertonic
This is the large, blunt eminence on the proximal end of the femur
What is the Greater Trochanter
This muscle originates at the posterior half of the iliac crest and extends and laterally flexes the trunk. It also stabilizes the twelfth rib during breathing
What is the Quadratus Lumborum
When setting the appointment, the therapist or booking agent might gain some knowledge about the client by
What is Conducting an initial screening
This is the client's ability to move a body part through a range of motion that is normal for the joint
What is Active range of motion (AROM)
This is the first step in the rehabilitative process
What is Restore circulation and neuromuscular response to the tissues
These landmarks can be found on the distal end of the medial and lateral portions of the fibula
What are the Medial and Lateral Malleoli
These muscles have a common attachment site at the tibial tuberosity and are responsible for the extension of the leg at the knee joint
What are the Quadriceps
What are the Vastus Lateralis, Vastus Intermedius Rectus Femoris, and Vastus Medialis